Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that Adrian Peterson declined to show up to a disciplinary hearing on Friday that he had said last week he was willing to participate in.

Peterson has been on the Commissioner’s Exempt List since he was indicted for injuring his 4-year-old son.

With his no contest plea and legal issue resolved, Peterson wants the NFL to let him play.

The NFL says no determination will be made until the league has had the opportunity to weigh whether Peterson’s no contest plea means he should be suspended for violating the personal-conduct policy.

NFLPA spoksman George Atallah criticized the league for its handling of Peterson.

“The League office seems more focused on creating an arbitrary disciplinary process for Adrian instead of honoring a signed agreement to remove him from the Commissioner’s list,” Atallah emailed Schefter. “They are simply making stuff up as they go along. They should commit their efforts to meeting us at the table to collectively bargain a new personal conduct policy.”